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The Largest Investment to Combat Child Trafficking Becomes Law
Nearly 90,000 unidentified children facing sexual abuse will finally be helped thanks to House Republicans funding the largest investment to fight child exploitation andĀ trafficking.
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A provision included in the newly passed Department of Homeland Security funding bill will allow 200 new investigators to identify victims of child sexual abuse.
āRight now, 89,000 unidentified image series of children being sexually abused have been seen by law enforcementābut these children have yet to be identified and are still waiting to be found due to resource and manpower shortages,ā Tim Tebow, founder and chairman of the Tim Tebow Foundation, said.
Every day we wait, they suffer.
Right now, there are kids praying for a rescueāfor someone to step up, step in, and do something.Are we actually going to protect these kids from further exploitation, or are we just going to keep talking about it? pic.twitter.com/DtLbpZKIyZ
ā Tim Tebow (@TimTebow) March 4, 2026
āToday, we acted. I am grateful to our congressional leaders for getting thisĀ lifesaving legislationĀ over the finish line, and to the law enforcement who never stop fighting for these kids,ā Tebow continued.
House Republicans passed the $70 billion party-line budget bill, theĀ Secure America Act, to fully fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The bill passed Tuesday night, 214ā212, with all Republicans voting āyesā and all Democrats voting āno.ā
The Renewed Hope Act was included to allocate $108.5 million to hire 200 additional victim identification analysts, forensic analysts, and investigators to identify unknown children seen in sexual images. Now they can be located, and future potential child victims can be safeguarded.
TebowĀ testified before CongressĀ in March, where he brought this escalating crisis of online child exploitation to lawmakersā attention.
He told the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism that there are over 330,000 unique IP addresses that have downloaded, shared, or distributed child-rape images in the United States in less than a year.
He highlighted the widening gap between the scale of exploitation and available federal resources; prior to this passage, there were only seven analysts whose job it was to find and protect tens of thousands of children. Now there will be 200.
āMy legislation with Tim Tebow to rescue thousands of children trapped in sex trafficking just passed the House and is headed to the presidentās desk,ā saidĀ Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.,Ā who spearheaded the legislation. āThis is the biggest surge against online child exploitation ever by the federal government. Itās time to rescue these kids.ā
Hawley Measure to Fight Child Trafficking Passes House, Heads to Presidentās Deskhttps://t.co/MitRPTa7WE
ā Senator Hawley Press Office (@SenHawleyPress) June 9, 2026
Tebow credited multiple members who helped author this legislation, including Democrat Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, Jamie Raskin of Maryland, Lucy McBath of Georgia, and Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania, all of whom decided to vote against the final passage due to it being connected to ICE funding.
āMy prayer is that hope is renewed for many more boys and girls, and that their stories will be different because of this legislation. When we come together, real change can happenāand this is just the beginning,ā Tebow said in a press release following the vote.
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